Sometimes the best adventures take you off the beaten track. We designed the Quest Tent for two people on a mission. Small enough to fit in a backpack, but big enough to kick back in. The Quest is like a two-man tent inside a bigger living room - an oversized vestibule with enough room to store gear and bikes or to hang out and plan your next day's adventure. Working with solar panel specialists, GoalZero, we've integrated this technology into the Quest to keep your GPS, GoPro or iPad going all through your trip so you can keep exploring and capturing your adventures.

Customer Reviews

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Beemer from
Great tentI just returned from a week long motor trip. The tent was better than expected. I slept, dressed, cooked my meals, and ate in the vestibule. Able to make breakfast and then sit inside while enjoying the rain was quite a treat.

Date published: 2018-10-11

Rated 4 out of
5 by
phil22 from
Great vestibule for getting out of the weather.Camped down the snowy mountains at Island Bend for two weeks, had two big snow storms with gale force winds, the tent handled the weather well with a bit of help using a tarp as a wind break, without the tarp I don't think it would have coped as well. The vestibule was brilliant during the storms, I was able to cook and relax out of the weather.

Date published: 2018-09-05

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Todd2 from
Great vestibule for escaping rain and sunGot this for labour weekend. Forecast was rain with some sun. Was a great weekend with friends. Kept us dry in the vestibule in the evening, and provided shade from the sun and wind during the day. Was a bit difficult putting it up first time.

Date published: 2017-10-25

Rated 5 out of
5 by
JustJack from
Love the vestibule, my gear never stayed so dryBought this for tramping the Abel Tasman Easter 2017(Cyclone Cook) and other future adventures to replace our old three man tent.
We decided to purchase this tent because of the vestibule as it was a group of four travelling together. It's weight of the tent was split between my boyfriend and I. I took the poles, he took the fly and inner. Our pack weight with everything except water and food came to 6kg to 7kg each.
First day and night of the tramp was non-stop rain. We set it up easily, colour code does help. It is handy being able to set the exterior fly first so you can keep the interior dry. The group sat in the vestibule for nearly three hours with the help of Mr. Scotch. This wasn't the only time the group took shelter from the rain.
The only down side is that we kept rubbing the bottom of our sleeping bags against the inner as we are 186cm and 188cm respectively. So each morning the bottom of our sleeping bags were a bit damp. To stop this in the future we just have bin liners around the bottom of our bags to stop it from getting wet.
In summary trampers.
Don't be put off by the weight and think of the gain of the vestibule.

Date published: 2017-07-08

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Richard Ussher from
Great tent for car campingI really like the concept of the Quest tent with the 2 person inner enclosed in a large vestibule giving a great living / storage space.
It has a lot of headroom so is great for changing, storing gear or setting up table and chairs inside etc and with the large front open provides good summer shade and hang out space.
With no floor in this space it can get a bit wet here during heavy rain though and the mossies do get in.
The tent is relatively heavy (4.9kg) so not one I’d be carting into the wilderness unless planning on setting up base for a while but as a car camping / holiday base tent is a great option.
The setup is a little different but the colour coding helps, there are good directions on the bag and subsequent setups are much easier.
The sleeping area is snug for 2 people but with a high ceiling and mainly mesh inner it breathes well and the outer withstood strong wind and heavy rain well.
Loads of storage and attachment points for lights and other gear too.